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Nicholas “Nick” Wilwers

Birth
Eschdorf, Canton de Wiltz, Diekirch, Luxembourg
Death
15 May 1983 (aged 88)
Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Skokie, Cook County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Nicholas Wilwers arrived in the Port of New York City (at Ellis Island), New York aboard the ship S.S. Finland on April 24, 1913. His age was listed as eighteen and his occupation was entered as a Laborer. On the ship's manifest, his first name was spelled Nicolas and his father's name was written as Henri Wilwers. The ship had sailed from Antwerp, Belgium to New York and Nicholas gave his final destination as Chicago, Illinois.

Nicholas Wilwers worked for Clayton Mark & Company at 1900 Dempster Street in Evanston, Cook County, Illinois until retirement.

He married Sonja Anastasia 'Suzanna' Kamesch on April 7, 1923 in Chicago and they lived in a home at 2829 West Sherwin Avenue in Chicago. Their children were Maryanne Barbara, Arthur Nicholas, Dolores Helen, Henrietta Marie, Rose Catherine, Joseph William, and William Wilwers.

Both Nicholas and Suzanna Wilwers are laid to rest at Memorial Park Cemetery in Skokie, Illinois.

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Chicago Tribune - May 17, 1983

Nicholas Wilwers, age 88, May 15, beloved husband of Suzanna, nee Kamesch; dear father of Maryann (the late Sheldon) Haven, Arthur (Jane) Dolores (the late Jerry) Fontaine, Henrietta, Rose (Robert) Ruesch, William and the late Joseph; grandfather of eight; great-grandfather of six; fond uncle of Margaret Cyburt and Francis Wilwers. Visitation at Birren & Son Funeral Home, 6125 N. Clark St. after 4 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Member of Luxebourg Brotherhood, Sec. No. 8.
Nicholas Wilwers arrived in the Port of New York City (at Ellis Island), New York aboard the ship S.S. Finland on April 24, 1913. His age was listed as eighteen and his occupation was entered as a Laborer. On the ship's manifest, his first name was spelled Nicolas and his father's name was written as Henri Wilwers. The ship had sailed from Antwerp, Belgium to New York and Nicholas gave his final destination as Chicago, Illinois.

Nicholas Wilwers worked for Clayton Mark & Company at 1900 Dempster Street in Evanston, Cook County, Illinois until retirement.

He married Sonja Anastasia 'Suzanna' Kamesch on April 7, 1923 in Chicago and they lived in a home at 2829 West Sherwin Avenue in Chicago. Their children were Maryanne Barbara, Arthur Nicholas, Dolores Helen, Henrietta Marie, Rose Catherine, Joseph William, and William Wilwers.

Both Nicholas and Suzanna Wilwers are laid to rest at Memorial Park Cemetery in Skokie, Illinois.

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Chicago Tribune - May 17, 1983

Nicholas Wilwers, age 88, May 15, beloved husband of Suzanna, nee Kamesch; dear father of Maryann (the late Sheldon) Haven, Arthur (Jane) Dolores (the late Jerry) Fontaine, Henrietta, Rose (Robert) Ruesch, William and the late Joseph; grandfather of eight; great-grandfather of six; fond uncle of Margaret Cyburt and Francis Wilwers. Visitation at Birren & Son Funeral Home, 6125 N. Clark St. after 4 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Member of Luxebourg Brotherhood, Sec. No. 8.


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